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Apple iPad Pros are on sale at Amazon — save up to $199
Apple’s newest is the company’s most advanced tablet yet — it’s more powerful than any iOS device or . The A12X Bionic chip is the smartest and most powerful chip Apple has ever made, making the iPad Pro faster than most PC laptops.
The iPad Pro comes in 11-inch and 12.9-inch models, both of which are on sale at Amazon.
In addition to upgraded processing power, the iPad Pro also adopted a new look. Much like the iPhone X, the tablet has an all-screen design with smaller bezels and no home button. So you get the most screen for your money. The iPad Pro uses Face ID and swipe gestures in place of the button.
The iPad Pro is also compatible with Apple Pencil, making it a great tool for drawing and designing. Apple says the iPad Pro will make you rethink what an iPad and a computer are capable of.
The 11-inch iPad Pro is available in silver and space gray with either WiFi and cellular or just Wifi capabilities. Choose from 64GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage. .
The 12.9-inch model offers a larger screen that’s a good size for people who want to use the tablet in a professional setting. It is also available in silver or space gray and WiFi or WiFi and cellular. Storage options include 64GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. Sale pricing begins at $849.99.
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